Dakota County Herald JOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weakly newspaper published At Dakota Ciu, Nebraska. Permission baa been granted for the transmission of this paper through the maiii aa second-class matter. Telephone No. 4ft. Political flnMttncme?vts FOR nEPRF.RKNTATIVK. i vtah to announce mvealf n n candidate (or the democratic nomlimtliin for repre sentative from t hi- th- M ! n t h dlst rlct . .ump.i-.-d of Thurston. ruining and I'ukuiii cuuntle. subject to the derision of the Doming primaries, and I solicit tho vote nml Innucnee of the democratic voter. F. I.. HAl I.AOIIKIt. Kotallc, Ncl. FOB CONOHRH. i solicit Mm RapaMleaaa of the Third Congressional District to vote for my nom ination at the primaries August lAth. I.AWrtON (i. UK! AM. FOR immEMKNTATIVE. I heei liv annoanea myself n candidate for tin- republican nonil nation for representa tive for till", the Irtth district, composed of IXtkota. Thurston and ruining rounll Mitij' c t to t he will of the republican i lecl ors at the coming primary. t'reil. It. HnrmiN. FOR COUNTY COMUIHHIONF.R. I hereby announce myself n a candidal) for county commlsiiloner for the Third Com-mls-doncr ldHtrict of Dakota county, sult- Ject to th will of the republican voter at the prlmnry election. Nri-mom Kkai to. passengers to Crystal Lake yeaterday to be gnests of Mrs Henry Liey lor a few day a.... Misses Zoe apd Mary Mellor, Mary Berry and Katharine Huffman of Neligh, Nebraska, are at tending a house party at Crystal lake at Lay Sunshine Inn.... A Wayne Woman at Crystal lake aaya"Dy Dad never eatchea any flab, liecanae the Lord isn't on his aide." I im glad he ian't . If the Lord is on the side of a person hard-hearted enough to torture harmless and iuoffenaive froga and minnows, say twenty of them for oyery fish taken out of the lake. I don't want Him on my side while indulging in such cruelty. How "tender heart ed" girls and women can shove a sharp fish hook through the back of a pretty minnow or the bead of a scared little frog, and then watch tho suffer ing, dying thingx for an hour, in hopes -nearly always hopes -of getting a fish, is incomprehensible to a sane mind. If the Lord has anything to do with it I've alwaya wondered why ho didu t sink the boat and send the human bullies of the minnows and frogs down dear to hell, with a devil'a prong to catch them on cither side oi the neck aa they enter the fire 1kx. Lawson G Brian, the present state treasurer of Nebraska, la a candidate for congress at the primaries in this tbe Third congressional district. Ex Congressman J F Boyd of Neligh, also in the race for the nomination. They talk some of picnic. Mil'.n- Burner I don't Items of I nterest from our Exchanges Pender Times: Miss Anahel Forreat visited with friends in Pender the first of the week. M.e has gone to Crystal lake. Ponoa Journal: Ha.n Bittenbender left this morning for a few days' fish ing at Jackson Luke.... Mrs F D Fales and son, Deau, were visiting at Dakota City and Leeds, on Mouday and Tuesday. . Sioux City Journal. Slats Tho Grys tal lake distillery slim down yesterday for about six weeks, no that some re pairs may be made. Fairbank & Ital ian), the cattle fenders at the distillery, last week ahi ped about 300 head of cattle to the Chicago market. Oakland Independent: Last Friday a big and jolly party from here went to the muob-talkod-or and coming sum mer resort up in the extreme north eastern part of tho state, Crystal Lake. Tbe party went to have a pleasant time of outdoor lifo and to as certain if it all was true that had boen said about Crystal Lake and surround ings. The Burlington train for Sioux City, which leaves here at 10:15 a m, was boarded and in abnnt an hour the pionicera were brought right to tbe shores of the lake. The train stops at the lake going and coming for the con venience of pionicers at the lake, it ar rangements are made beforehand. Well, the party found a pleasant time boating, bathing and fishing all tbe day long. Basket dinners had been brought and the eating was rel ished with an appetite born of active outdoor life. Atabont'7:30 the Bur lington train oame along and picked tbe party up and from the good report the members of the reconnoitering forces bring back there will be other parties to follow. Those who went were: Mr and Mrs W S Swanson, Mr and Mra Geo W Miriier, Mr and Mrs A B Pedon, Mr and Mrs 8 A Nelson Mesdarnes C K Cull, F Simon and Lu oile Monefee ; Misses Ruth Cull, Mary Wells, Fern Poden, Fav Simon, Ethel Hopkins, and Messrs Oscar Hamsom, Howard Pedon, Francis Simon and Myron Myera. Tbe convenience with which Crystal Lake can bo reached for a day's outing will draw many there in t the future. Th. cost and the time re- nuirarl In nl fl., ill lilnO'S that Bloomneld Monitor; W H Spencer M f icui(, partiM ahead of some and family, Mrs H M Oray and chil dreD, Blanche Kinney and two sinters, Jeauette McQuistan and Mrs C B Stuart aH departed for Crystal Lake last Monday morning. Mr Spencer and family returned Wednesday even iog and the others will remain for a time. Emeraon Enterprise: Mrs A P Doran of Sioux City is visiting at the Davis & Fuller homo. ...H J Lenderlnk aud F F Haase were in Lincoln Tuesday as delegates to the Republican State Con vention .... Mrs W Y McLaughlin vis ited the first of the week with her daughter, Mra J L Kroeseu, of South Sioux City. Ponoa Leader: Mrs Twohig uame up Tuesday from Vista for a visit with hor daughter, Mra Joe Davey .... Miss Josie Rush and Emma llclntyre went to Hubbard Tuesday to spend a week or more visiting friends. .. .Miss Em ma Mitchell of South Sioux City, Ne braska, was tbe guest of MiHs Muttie Wendte over Sunday returning Tuea day afternoon. Hartiugtm News: F W Barnhart and M L Htetsou went to Crystal Lake on a bass Uniting expedition Tuesday. ....Misses Mary McGonigle and Murie Leahy of Jackson returned to their home Friday after a week's visit with their aunt, Mrs 0 P Garvey . . . Mr aud MrH Geo NeUon and Mr and Mrs K G Masou weut to Sioux City Saturday night by automobile and spent the following day at Crystal Lake. other places where pleasure seekers have been wont to go. Lyons Mirror: David uarvis Jr was in Homer M onday . . . . Geo W Little wuut to Crystal Lake Saturday to spend Sunday with hia family who are there on an outing. . . .Charley Sundt of Dakota City was here last Friday visiting the family of his son-in-law, John Young, our enterprising aeotion boas. .. . Mose Warner Bauer and his fellow atndeut of the law department the State University at Vermillion, S D, were here this week. ...MM War ner and wife, and Mra Eunice Warner Bondayed at the Frank King home on the west side at the old time- honored J G Ooil farm. Sioux City Journal, 1st: A boat club with a membership drawn from the olulm now maintaining houses on the Big Sioux river is one of the possi bilities for Crystal laVe noxt year. The site spoken of in jonection with suoh a club is Island beaoh. The agi tation for a house started with mem bers of the old clubs and has been gaining many backors. The fact H at crowds of the former river adherents have beeu making two and three trips weekly to the lake and found none of the conveniences afforded at the club houses on the Big Sioux river gave rise to the talk. Boosters for tho club house hope to have the matter of or ganization well under way in the fall so that work can be stared on tho lake front next spring. Tho attractiveness of the lake, coupled with better rail accomodations, has cut down the at tendance at Uiveriiide in a marked de gree. Bathing parties have fouud the bathing beach worth while, aud the fact that the beaoh runs far out before any stepoff is readied removes the dan ger that marks uatuiug in tnu iiig Sioux river. Tho movement to buy up frontage property on Island beach hai beeu ao strong that on Saturday Frank S Wagner purchased the last lotiu the platted portion ef the lake front. A site for the talked of clubhouse could be secured on tbe frontage not platted. The Sunday crowds at the lake have been large, and even on the week days the beaoh draws good attendance. The boosters for the club offer as rea son why such a clubhouse would draw well the matter of oxclusivenesa which now is secured at Uiveriiide through the clubhouses. Travel to Crystal lake yesterday was the heaviest m the history of tho Sioux City Service com pany. It is estimated that 2000 per sons were at the lake. Many did not secure transportation by the electric lines, as there were carriages and an tomobiles going there in a steady stream. Throughout the afternoou the cars ruu by the service company were taxed to the limit. The lines on the Riverside park run snffored a de pletion of travel during the afternoon but made up the balance last night. their future home . Bionx City. Merril Brantleld oame up from Win nebago Friday evening and was a guest of his brother Fred for the pio- nio. Miss Dorothy Smith of Monricello, Io. arrived Friday to visit her cousin, Nelson Smith and wife and other rela tives. Mrs Tom AUaway visited her moth er, Mrs Dnensing at Dakota City Fri day. Mrs Theo Cnrtis and Marion are guests for several days at the home of Mr and Mrs Chas Holsworth. Commissioner Nelson Foauto and wife of Emerson were guests at the Jay McEntnffei home for tbe Mrs Feauto is a sister of Mr taffer. Clay Armbright autoed to Thursday evening to see well think it was Ins Aunt Mary. Miss Gertie Ohmit was a guest of Nadine Shepardson for tho picnic Attorney Dan Sullivan of Sioux City was a business caller in Homer Thursday. Governor Shallenberger ws tho guest of Judge W II Ryan last Satur day while here as the principal speak er at the Woodmen piouic. Jos Smith arrived Wednesday noon from his Rock county claim, and ill spend several weeks here. He crops are looking fine out there. Mrs Delia Church and chlldien of South Sioux City visited relatives and friemlH in and around Homer several days lust week and took in the picnic Ray Mansfield of Winnebago, was in Homer Wednesday, on his way Daoa from South Dakota. Ray says be will locate at Elizabeth, a new town on the U & N W, as a contractor and builder, he being an all-around oarpenter. Robert Harris is suffering with blood poison in one hand. Dr Stidworthy has it under control, aud it it getting along nicely The Misses Mamie and Margaret Jones of Wynot, Nebraska, came down Thursday and were guests at the Fred Brasfield home for tho picnic. Mrs It J Jones visited at the Wm Olapp and T D Curtis homes last week . The young men who swiped the auto belonging to a Sioux City man, to take a joy ride have vamoosed, it being anything but a joy ride, to take what might come if they had stayed to face the inusio. Miss Mary Schunaman, of Manning, Iowa, arrived Thursday to visit at the August Wilkios home. Constable Sim Huber, of Sioux City, was in those parts Tuesday, looatiug a wife deserter. He left the matter in the hands of Constable Goodsell, who has the party spotted. Tho boys of the WOW certainly done themselves in great shape Satur day. They gave the people the best picnic ever held in Homer, if not the best ever held in tbe county. They made it their all day aud evening effort to see that all was run as it should be, and that all, old and young, Woodmen or not, bad, the time of their life, and all Beemed to appreci ate their kind attention. There was about 5,000 people in attendance. The speaking of our governor and the drilling by a 8ioux City team of Wood men was groatly enjoyed. Governor Shallenberger made many friends by his plain, open, candid, unassuming talk; he beiug the principal speaker. Come again governor, and bo assured of a warm welcome by all who listened to your talk. Woodmen of the World, Come again next year, and give us another picnic we all thank you for this years showing and aHStire you had a good time. Mra Bert Francisco, Mrs Augnst An dresen and little son, Albert. Mrs Mike Green and lira G Timlin were among the Sioux City shoppers last weok. Overalls in all sizes and gradea at Oarl Anderson's. A goodly number from here attend ed the Dahlman speech at Jackson Tuesday night. Hnbbard waa visited by a nice show er Tuesday evening. Anna Andersen went to Jackson Tuesday evening for a week s stay at the Knudsen home. You are missing a good thing if you don't try Millar's coffee, aold by There is none better I i'UPHj Carl Anderson. for the price. The workmen on the hotel building are making things come to the front, and before we know it Hubbard will be in possession of a new hotel. Church aetviccs as usual, Sunday school at 10, preaching at 11 am, by Rev Romick. Mrs Sam Tborn has been under the weather this week. King Horae gloves for harvest and stacking, at Carl Anderson's. The ball gamo played here Snuday between Hnbbard and Jackson result ed in favor of the former 6 to 2. Hub bard always wins. Mrs Tom Cullen was takeu seriously ill Monday evening but at this writing she is fairly on the road to recovery. Mrs Shehan spent a couple of days at the Cullen home. We are dosing out all grades of summer underwear at Zero prices, and they are not going to last long. Carl Auderson. G Beaoom surprise! the folks the first of the week by coming home. Dr Lansing now has his phone in operation and you can call him up. Bessie Thorn visited Ethel Ander sen at Wayne, a few days lust week. The Ladies Aid society is planning another Ioe Cream social in the near future. We want your cream, butter and eggs and all farm produce, and will pay the highest market price. Oarl Auderson. T'ireshing is on in full blast. Nets Anderson spout a day of last week at the L Pedersen home. Hubbard aud Emerson will play ball here next Sunday, the winner to take 75 and the loser 2b of the gate receipts. Batteries for Hub bard, Thompson and Hartnett; for Emerson, Ryan and Kerwiu. Mabel McOee haB been engaged to teach in the Bell school the coming year. New shoes in endless variety, just re ceived, and we can fit any member of the familv in any style of shoe desired Carl Auderson. R D Rookwell went to the city Wed nesday to meet his wife's brother, John Myers, who with it cousin stopped off while ou a western trip for a short vis it. They reside in Waterloo, Ind. from Sioux City, and waa nnconsdous while here. The train waited here for No 32, when anothei engineer came from Ponoa and took charge of the train. Mr Perry was taken on train 32 to Sioux City to the Samaritan hospital, where his condition ia seri ous. Mary Moore returned Monday from a week's visit with relativea at New castle, Nebr. David Heroin and family moved last week to the Napoleon Provancha farm near Waterbnry. Mayor James C Dahlman, candidate for the Democratic nomination for gov ernor, acoorapanied by J as Hartnett, and some friends, visited Jacknou i Lut-nunv urvuiuif bjwbuu i rum um ' - - .. . - . i i nuLoiuuuiits ai i .--' j imgu iuu af preciative crowd listened to a good sensible talk by a good sensible man. Mr Dahlman is one of the people and had the entire sympathy and good will of each ot his auditors. His vit will greatly strengthen his chances here. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Keeord Mrs J Trunk PbiUipt left Saturday fo fl two weeks visit with her patents at ilecntur. Mrs W. V. Mc Laughlin of Emerson visited her daughter, Mrs Hurt Krocsen a few ilnvs this week. Pender Republic: Mrs J Pilling went to Crystal Lake Monday to join tbe John Forrest family for an outing. ....Mrs LL Ream went to Cry tal Lake the latter part of last week for an outing with the E J Smith family. Leon was up Sunday... .A man who cave the name of William O Fast was eent to Pender from Dakota City by the Dakota county authoritiea who pronounced him insane and said he was a subject of Thurston county. After investigation it waa decided that he was not a reaident of the county and he waa returned to Dakota City on the afternoon train. T Winnebago Chieftain : J H Buroum waa up to Homer Wednesday .... Mrs Ida Coleman waa a passenger down from Homer Tuesday evening .... Mra W H Byan oame down from Homer Monday evening, for a visit at tbe John Ashford home . . . .Mra Geo Drake and baby went to Homer, Tuesday evening for a visit at her parental borne.... Late Smith was in Linooln this week attending the state republi can convention, to whioh he waa a del egate. . . .Mr and Mra Tom Debien of Dakota, Oity war down Wednesday looking up prospects for starting a new hotel heie. aaaaaasaaaaaaw Wayne Democrat : LeRoy Ley went to Crystal lakt yesterday . . . .The Miss es Mary and Zoe Mellor, Mary Berry and Katherine Huffman of Neligh were !0y000MWW0y0WW0wxcm CORRESPONDENCE HOMER. Born, Aug 1, to J M King and wife, a son. Joe Harris and family were down from Emerson for the picnic, Mra Sol Smith, Mrs M S Mansfield, Mrs Lee and daughter, and Mra Ray Mansfield were among the Winnebago people not ioi d at the picnic Mrs R J Jones attended the Eastern Star social at the Judge Evans home ot Dakota City Tuesday. Mrs Ella Blessing Freuoh is visiting relatives in Honker and took in the pic nic. Mrs Caddie Welty, nee McGlashau, was a home visitor for the picnic, R J Jones of Omaha arrived Satur day to viait hia wife and eat chicken. The Misses Elsie and Clara Wilkins returned Friday from a visit in Rock Co with Elsie'a brother Ed and family. J H Rockwell and wife entertained Roe MoEntaffer and wife for the pic nic, Mra Nettie Selby and daughter, Miss Jennie, were guests at the S A Brown home over Suuday. Mra Geo Ford went to Sioux Oity Saturday to join Mr Ford, who has beeu there for some time. They have stored their household gooda in Coun cil Bluffs, while hunting u location for FIDDLER CREEK Lettle Carlson of Whiting, Io, came out Saturday to visit a few weeks with her unde, Marcus Miller, aud others Mrs L E Priest aud daughter, Blanch, went to Crofton, Nebr, for a stay with Clifton Priest aud wife. Little Arthur Lensebrink was so nn fortunate as to have one of bis eyes hurt with a pitcufork. waa takeu to Sioux City to the St Viuoent hospital, where he is being treated by Dr Roost. J N Miller departed Monday for Luke View. Iowa, for a few days visit with rdutives and friends. Harry Miller and Paul Siaonson of Luke View, Iowa, were over Sunday visitors at the J N Miller home They are on their way to Montana. Sum Garner, wife and the lattera brother, Elmer, left Saturday for Newcastle for a few days visit with relativea and friends. Grace (Jrippeu speut a tew days u the Off Harris home last week. Anna Jopperson oame home from Sioux City Wednesday where she baa been learning dressmaking, and is now an up-to date dressmaker. Miss Mary Simeuson departed Wed nesday for her home in Lake View, Io, after a three week's visit with her sis ter, Mrs J Miller, and frienda. Cora and Anna Sorensen aooompanying her fur a week's visit. Anna Jepperson visited at the Chris Eriksen home Saturday. Charley Lay of Homer is plastering the Hale Bohool house this week. Albert Priest came home Monday for a few days with his parents aud friends. All ot tbe Fiddler creek people at tended the WOW pionio at Homer Saturday. All reporting a very fine time. It beat the 4th of July all to pieoea. HUBBARD. Anna Hagan ot Sieux City visited relativea and frienda here last week . Plasterera finished work on George Jensen'a building Saturday. Tom Long had a oar of porkers on the market Saturday. A dandy new line of dishes for har vest and threshing, at Carl Anderaon'j. Mr and Mrs Cobleigh and Minnie Rasmuasen were some of those who went to the oity this week. Mra O Thompson apent several daya of last week with frienda in the oity. New work ahirts for fall wear at Carl Andersou'a. Those from here who wets in tie oity Saturday were Mra Bam TLorn, SALEM Mrs Addio Sides and little son left Wednesday evening for Raymond, H D, to spend a few weeks with Mrs Sides' slater. Mra Anna E Frazer is visiting at the home of her nephew, Fred Culbert son, and family, having recently come from California . Guy Sides' team took a spin by themselves while in town Monday and besides wrecking tbe buggy to some extent, escaped without iujury. An auto was the cause of the trouble. Mrs Harvy Zntmire and three chil dren leave next Monday for a mouth's visit at their old home at Aledo, III. Fred Schmidt returned to hia claim at Underwood, S D, last week, having apent a couple of weeks with friends hereabouts, Some of our farmers are considera bly interested in that grain shocking machine that was on exhibition last week at South Sioux City. A A Hendricks and wife and Harry imiy ami uie were viHitors at the E H Cornell and Fred Beermau homes Tuesday. Mrs Cornell and Olive Austin were city visitors Wednesday. JACK8UN. Dr and Mrs Murphy aud Dr E A Jeukinsou and wife, of Sioux City, were Sunday guests in the E J Mullal ly home. John Cullen deltvered 2,500 bushels ot corn to the elevator this week, and J A Hall 900 bushels. Treacy and Joe Lilly, of Sioux City, are spending their vaoation with rela tives here. The ball team went to Newcastle last week and were defeated by a score of 7 to 5. Anna Auderson, oi tluubard, is spending the week in the homo of her auut, Mrs U Knudsen. D J Couuelly, who has the contract for puttiug in cement walks at Niobra ra, Nebr. speut Wednesday with his family here. Mrs L P Beaoom who underwent an operation at the hospital in Sioux City last week, is getting along as well as can be expected. JJ r Waters and wife are enjoying a viBit from their son, Attorooy E J Waters, of Omaha, this week. Ldson L Harkuess, wife and sons, Minor and John, of Berkley, Califor nia, arrived here last week for a visit with Mra Harkuess' sister, Mra Ed T Kearney. Bertha Sawyer returned Friday from a weeks visit with frienda at Ponoa. Genevieve Brady departed Satur day evening for a month's visit with Margaret Rarrett, at O'Neill, Nebr She was accompanied as far aa Laurel by Mary Fleming. Congressman Latta and Mra Latta of Tekamah, Nebr, were guests of the J M Barry home the last of the week. Hsnna O.Keefe returned to her home in Sioux City Tuesday after a week's visit with the Misses Mary and Margaret Ryan. Jennie Demuray spent over Sunday with frienda in Homer. W E Perry, engineer on the New castle line, waa overcome with heat Tuesday aa the train pulled in here Mnbtc nnd Myrtle Leonard left Wednes riny for n visit with relatives at Walt hill and Pender Nebraska. Mr and Mrs J. M. Evans returned Tucsdav from n camping party at Waterlown South Dakota. Fred Breadcrick will commence n neat little cottage on First Avenue jnst south of the Brown cottage now being built Miss I. ii. v llemstreet ot Emerson nnd Miss Lulu Johnson ot Akron are guests tins week nt the home of Mrs J. M. Johnson. The frame work on the new Charles Westcott house is about completed and the plasterers will commence work ii. week. Mrs Julia Mikesell of this city nnd daughter Mrs 0 W Fisher of Salem left for Wakef.eld Wednesday where they are guests at n house party. Mrs Rebecca Ohmit. and son Irvan Olunit are spending a lew weeks at Melvin Iowa with H. M. Ohmit, who operates a farm near that town. The Fove line has added another big launch to its fleet nt Crystal Lake Park The new boat was shipped from Lin coin is a 45 footer run by gasoline. The work on Mrs Martha Shane's . . 1 r i T i , r i second new nouse on vcst itriioiiiru street was started this week. Mr ond Mrs I". It. Cooper will occupy the i-ne now being completed. Kobert I'ressey this week commenced his season of threshing nnd the hum Of his machine has been beard on Walker s Island. He will have n busy season which he expects to last about eight weeks. Editor Harry A. Mc Cormick of the Wynot Tril) tine nnd son, Ralph of Bill- inus Montana, were visiting in town Friday. Kalph and his wife and baby are visitinu at the Mc Cormick home in Wynot. Lewis Mc Kinnev was brought home from the hospital Monday and is at the home of bis sister, Mrs Jerry Lie l-orest He is well on the road to recovery but will be some days belorc he is complete ly tecovered. Mrs lane Buckley of Lyons and Mrs H. H. Hebberly of Westfield Indiana were over Sunday guest h ot Mi Louis Icep and Mrs Lewis Clements ol Bloom field was a visitor at the leep home returning home Wednesday evening The loundation for loscph Clements new house on West Palmer street is be ing put in ot rcenforced concrete and cemeut blocks. The blocks are horn made. lohn Dietschev operated the machine in which they were formed nnd A. W. Wells superintended the making ol the loundation. H. O. Hannah has again resigned his place as manager of tbe South Sioux City telcphoue exchange for the Nebr aska Telephone Company. Mr Hannah has had charge of the local exchange lor lour year and has a larg? circle ol triends who dislike to sec lum go. H will reside in Minneapolis where he has a good, position in the telephone busi ness. His successor for the exchange here has not been announced. A little newly hatched cluck was found in n nest at the Dr L. DeVort home was lound to have two sets ol wings, one wing each wny of both sides and two sets of feet one pointing each way on each side, and the spinal column was divided in two parts. The chick had only one head and wns per leet in other respects. Had the little thing lived it would have been pretty much of ''atandatfller as Briatow puts it, for every time it took a step forward it would also take a step bnik ward. Dr. DeYore has the little thing preserved in alcohol and it makes quite a curiosity. Saturday, August 6th 7 Bars of Beat "em all Soap 25c J '. Packages Tacks lOo I 1 Pound of Stinson's 26c Baking Powder 20c f Pounds Gloss Starch 20c Matches, per box 4c 36c off on each pair of Low Shoes 1 1 Gallon Can of Syrup 35c ' Saturday, Aug. IStK Stringless Beans, 3 cans for 25c m 3 Cans of Tomatoes, for 25c 4 pounds Seedless Raisins, for 25c 1 1 pound Horse Shoe Plug 45c 12 Nutmegs and Grater, for ll)c i 10 off on all Summer Wash Goods I S.A. Stinsom i Dakota City. Nebraska I Abstracts of Title A tlO.OOO Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EINERS I I You Can Have a Cool Kitchen No matter how hot the weather, if you use a GilS or Oil Stove, They apply the heat, only where and when needed. Our line are all "cmality goods," fully guaranteed. Take, for example, the "Insurance" Safety Gasoline Stove, it is safe, simple, durable and economical. We can show you why. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard Nebraska j Island 3? Beach W Hotel I I I I I I J. S. SANDERS, Proprietor. Postofficc address: sioux, Nebr. Now Open, for Summer Season Hotel accommodations to suit the summer seeker for rest and recreation. Airy, Cool and clean rooms make this hotel an ideal place to spend your summer vacation. Good view; fine fishing. Finest Bathing Beach on The Lake Bath house modern, with cool dressing rooms, clean suits and prompt and satisfactory service. Island Beach Hotel is the place to go, whether you spend an hour or put up for the summer. Follow the Island Road or Take a Launch at Crystal Lake Park I I I 0 m I IT WORKED. From the North Nebraska Eagle, July 23, 1900: "Altlioiiitli the I .an 1' will prolialily recelvi no more fuvors thin yeiir from the Dtikotit County Pioneer unit Old Hettlcrs' iissoclu tlon than him previously been Imiuleil It (wlilrli has been nothlnui, we will, never the leM, continue to le the blirge.st iKmster for it - ii. i . "ful picnic the anNoolatlon ht. (Ma or two peHiiut-heftileU'lnillvlduaU BOB DM tad with the Old Scttlcm' ttHHoclatlon are seeing to It that the K uU doon not re ceive any consideration at the'liands of the society, presumably all lecause at differ ent times the Kaale has suggested that It thought It might be well for the society, after each picnic, to make a public financial statement. Kveryone that can lie U touched for their yearly dues ou Old Set tlors' day and many other means are resort ed to to secure funds, which 1 right and proper. Hut the picnic Is u county affair, and the people of the county who support It are entitled to know from what source money Is received and to whom and for what It In paid out. The Kagle should think the officers themselves would want to show the society's members that they were con ducting their business squarely and honor ably. If there Isn't a nigger In the wood pile thvre is an awful strong coon smell In this matter." Laat year the privilege of printing the official program waa let to The Herald on payment of $15, it being the highest, and in fact the only aealed bid handed in aa requested. This year the same privilege waa given to the Eagle for $10, without even a sk in r bida on that particular privilege. Do you aee the point ? I am here to atay, I'm glad to aay. With Rawleigh'a uoodh the Best. Satisfaction or No Sale . Phone 18, S H Moore, "The Kawleigh Man." For Sale 200 acres of hay, one mile south of (Joburn Junction. J M Davey, Ponoa, Nebr. Arc Doctors Any G Foolish question! Yet some people act as if a medicine could take the place of a doctor! The best medicine in the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult him frequently, trust him fully. If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayr's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. Ask your doctor. No alcohol in this cough medicine. J. c.Ayer Co. , Lowell, AW If we did not believe doctors endorsed Aycr's Pills for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, we would not offer them to you. Ask your own doctor about this. HARNESSi Everything in the line of at and Horse Goods I l I Whips, Fly Nets, Saddles, Sweat Pads, Lap Robes, Stable Blankets, Etc. Repair Work Given Prompt Attention Fredncksen C8i Sort Hubbard Nebraska.